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City of London 1859

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

Published
1861
Pages
26
Tables
7

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    No. I.—Enumeration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in each of the City Unions for the Year ending in September 1860, and Comparison with the Averages of the last Ten Years.
    Quarters ending.East London Union.West London Union.City of London Union.Entibe City.
    Births.Deaths.Marriages.Births.Deaths.Marriages.Births.Deaths.Marriages.Births.Deaths.Marriages.
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    No. II.—Annual Enumeration of Births, for the year ending September 22nd,1860.
    Births in the Four Quarters.Total.East London Union.West London Union.City of London Union.
    Saint Botolph.Cripplegale.Total.North.South.Total.S. W.n. w.South.S. E.n. e.Total.
    M.F.m.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F. IM.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    No. III.—Annual Enumeration of Deaths, for the year ending September 22nd, 1860.
    Deaths in the Four Quarters.Total.East London Union.West London Union.City of London Union.
    Saint Botolph.Cripplegate.Workhouses.North.South.Workhouse.S. W.N. W.South.S. E.N. E.Workhouse.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    No. IV.— Classification of Deaths, according to age, for the Year ending in September 1860, and comparison with the preceding 5 Years.
    City Districts.Total.Under 11 to 56 to 1010tol515to2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585to9595 and over.
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    No. V.—Classification of Deaths according to Causes, during the Year ending September 1860.
    Districts and Population.Violence, Privation, Premature Birth, and Poison.Tubercular Diseases.Convulsions and Teething.Zymotic Diseases.Pneumonia, Bronchitis, and Asthma.Others, chiefly chronic.Total.
    Phthisis.Tabes and Scrofula.Hydrocephalus.Alvine Flux.Continued Fever.Scarlet-Fever.Small-Pox.Measles.WhoopingCough Croup, & Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
    Adults.Childre+n.
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    No. VI.—Meteorology of the City of London for each Month in the Year, ending in September 1860, from, Observations made at the Engineer s Office, Guildhall, under the direction of Mr. Haywood.
    MONTHS. 1859-60.Barometer.Dry Thermometer.Wet Thermometer or Hygrometer.Rain Gauges.
    Mean Pressure.Highest Pressure.Lowest Pressure.Mean Temperature.Highest Temperature.Lowest Temperature.Mean Daily Range.Mean Temperature.Dew Point.Degree of Humidity.Weight of vapour in cubic foot of air.Vapour required to saturate ditto.Total Fall.Greatest Fall.Lowest Fall.
    Wet Bulb.Dry Bulb.On Roof.On Grnd.On Roof.On Grnd.On Roof.On Grnd.
    Inches.Inches.Inches.Deg.Deg.Deg.Deg.Deg.Deg.Deg.Deg.Grns.Grns.Ins.Ins.Ins.Ins.Ins.Ins.
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    No. VII.—Summary of the Sanitary Work done in each of the City Districts during the Year ending in September 1860, and comparison with preceding Years.
    Quarters Ending.Total in City Houses, 6,654CITY DISTRICTS, NUMBER OF HOUSES, NAMES OF INSPECTORS.
    North-West. Houses, 1,472. W. Ternouth.Sooth-West. Houses, 1,037. John Painter.North-Mdl. Houses, 1,389. R. Flood.South-Mdl. Houses, 262. G. Mortimer.North-East. Houses, 1,758. J. Williams.South-East. Houses, 736. Wm. Santler.Lodging Ho. Houses, 126. H. J. Teague.
    Inspections.Orders;.Houses Inspctd.Orders Issued.Houses Inspctd.Orders Issued.Houses Inspctd.Orders Issued.Houses Inspctd.Orders Issued.Houses Inspctd.Orders Issued.Houses Inspctd.Orders Issued.No. of Inspections.Orders Issued.